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Human complement factor H: expression of an additional truncated gene product of 43 kDa in human liver.

W Schwaeble1, J Zwirner, T F Schulz, R P Linke, M P Dierich, E H Weiss.   

Abstract

The human complement factor H is an important factor in the control of the alternative pathway and also induces the stimulation of B cells and macrophages in vitro. Using a human factor H cDNA clone as probe, two factor H-specific transcripts of 4.4 and 1.8 kb were detected in four human livers. Both mRNAs were found independently of the expression of an acute phase marker SAA, in these livers, indicating that their presence is not linked to an acute phase state. The shorter transcript was cloned in two cDNA plasmids H-19 and H-20, lacking only seven amino acids of the N-terminus of the mature factor H protein. The deduced protein sequence showed that this protein is identical to the N-terminal portion of the large classical factor H of 150 kDa mol. mass. Parallel to the finding that the N-terminal sequence of factor H is expressed by two distinct mRNA species, evidence is presented that the C-terminal sequence is also contained on two different transcripts, the common 4.4-kb mRNA and an additional 1.0-kb mRNA. A novel, short form of human complement factor H of 43 kDa was detected in human sera which represents the translation product of the 1.8-kb factor H-specific mRNA detected in human liver. Five distinct epitopes detected with 6 monoclonal antibodies are present on both the 150-kDa factor H protein and the truncated 43-kDa molecule. We conclude that additional H-specific mRNAs are found in human liver and that at least one of them is translated yielding a truncated form of factor H.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2445583     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830171015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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